Hello Dutch Uncle,
Agreed. Trump is getting desperate and is now hinting he won't step down. Republicans in the Senate and House, especially those up for tight elections, will have to start distancing themselves from Trump if they don't want to go down with him.
FWIW, if Trump refuses to step down, it's entirely possible, and IMO likely, the 25th Amendment will be used against him. There is a lot of evidence it should be used now, but the Republicans don't want to screw themselves in an Election year by doing the right thing. They'll wait until it's a done deal to act.
I've lost any hope of Republicans taking such a bold move.
Seeing them fawn all over him has had it's effect.
I have lost respect for Republicans.
They think Trump has made it OK to be a hypocrite.
No. It is not OK.
And I have to say, Democrat Dick Durbin is just as much of a hypocrite.
Here is Lisa DesJardins interviewing Dick Durbin on Wednesday:
Lisa Desjardins:
I hear you talking about a new precedent perhaps set by Republicans, but, in all this time about precedent, both sides pointing at each other, why not just say you don't want a nominee from the other party?
Sen. Richard Durbin:
Well, it isn't that, Lisa.
To be honest with you, I would like the other party to be consistent. What they're basically doing is saying, this is situational. If it doesn't help us, then we're not going to fill the vacancy. If it helps us, we will fill the vacancy.
Here is the full clip from PBS
She just played a clip of him in 2016 saying the Constitution is clear, the Senate has a responsibility to hold hearings and vote on the confirmation. And now he says the Senate should not do that, and tries to claim he just wants consistency out of Republicans?
Classic doubletalk.